Is it easy to bring down this hem
im not a fan of the turned up hen and would like to bring it down
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depends on how it's sewn, you might be able to use a seam ripper on it
do you think its worth the risk
its 60% off
do you want any cuff showing
no
i'd get a different pair of jeans entirely tbh
ya these jeans are basically defined by that lining. It wont be hard to find washed black jeans in a similar fit
also when you say "bring down the hem", are they permanently sewn so that the cuff is flipped like that? Weird, if so
i have no clue
it looks like its permanently sewn @Scott and they are marketing it like this
so assume thats the style they are going for
tbh to me it does not look like they are permanently sewn from this photo... they could very well be who knows, but that black stitch looks like a normal hem to me, just turned up
maybe i dont have all the info
you might be right https://www.levi.com/GE/en/clothing/men/jeans/tapered/568-stay-loose-jeans/p/290370058
568™ Stay Loose Jeans - Grey | Levi's® GE
The official Levi's® GE website has the best selection of Levi's® jeans, denim, and clothing for men, women, and kids. Shop the entire collection today.
maybe its worth the risk
do you like the lining for "cozy" reasons? Cause if you are not going to show it off I still feel like you would get a better deal elsewhere just saying
i doubt it.. these are only $97 aud
and i can't find anything in my size
:xd: my mind is twisted, you linked something in Georgian Lari , now quote the aud, and Im trying to convert everything to usd.
do what you feel is best, I don't know whats avaliable to you
https://www.asos.com/au/levis/levis-568-stay-loose-jeans-in-grey-wash/prd/204694658
this is where i am buying from
the georgian one is just a search i did to see if the seams are sewn or not
I cannot understand how searching in Georgian allows you to see the seams